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The King’s Singers
Vocal group known for tight harmonies and eclectic repertoire.
The King's Singers are a British vocal ensemble known for their tight harmony and eclectic repertoire. Founded in 1968 at Cambridge University, the group has undergone several line-up changes over the years but has remained one of the most popular and innovative vocal ensembles in the world.
The King's Singers have performed with some of the world's leading orchestras and have sung in numerous festivals, including the BBC Proms and the Salzburg Festival. They have also collaborated with jazz musicians such as George Shearing and Dave Brubeck, showcasing their versatility and range.
The group has released numerous critically acclaimed albums, including 'The Music of the Beatles' and 'Christmas.' They have won several awards, including several Grammy Awards and multiple BBC Music Awards.
The King's Singers have been praised for their commitment to new music and their willingness to push the boundaries of traditional a cappella singing. They continue to be one of the most respected and beloved vocal ensembles in the world.
